Chris,
It's beautiful work. Part of this is the bridge deck, right? And then some of it is the salon, with the engine hatches? Very impressive, it's going to be stunning.
Several years back, I had an old beat-up 44' Striker, that I lived on, outdoors, in Baltimore. So by the end of the winter, the boat was good and dirty. I had also spent the whole winter restoring the vintage Lee's fighting chair, and first nice day, I put the reassembled chair (all new varnish, rechromed metal, etc) out on the aft deck.
Well, it looked great. It was the only decent thing on the boat, and all my neighbors made various remarks about how the chair was going to be so embarrassed it would hop off the boat and find somewhere else to perch.
So, Chris, if you're anything like me, you'll have to restore the entire rest of the boat. Unless, of course, you have been doing that and you are finishing with the cherry deck. Which is what I hope, for your sake. If I had a deck like that, I'd get some stanchions and velvet ropes and I wouldn't let anyone walk on it.